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Surabhi Dashputra has released a deeply introspective ghazal titled "Jism Yaa Rooh" that examines the complex relationship between body and soul. The track, released under Aart Sense Records, represents another milestone in her growing musical career. Dashputra considers the song a cathartic personal expression of inner duality. Her previous works, including "More Sajan Remastered" and contributions to "Dhul Gaye", have already established her as a versatile independent artist.

Key Points: Surabhi Dashputra Explores Soul-Body Divide in Ghazal Jism Yaa Rooh

  • Emotional ghazal released under Aart Sense Records
  • Explores philosophical tension between physical and spiritual self
  • Follows successful track More Sajan Remastered with over 1 million views
  • Showcases Dashputra's independent musical journey
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Surabhi Dashputra on her track Jism Yaa Rooh: 'It explores the eternal tug between body & soul'

Singer Surabhi Dashputra unveils emotional ghazal Jism Yaa Rooh, delving into profound philosophical exploration of human existence

"This ghazal is very close to my heart. It explores the eternal tug between the body and the soul - Surabhi Dashputra"

Mumbai, Aug 24

After winning hearts with "More Sajan Remastered", singer and songwriter Surabhi Dashputra has come up with another musical gem in the form of her latest single "Jism Yaa Rooh".

Released under the UK-based music label Aart Sense Records, the poignant, soul-stirring ghazal has been written and sung by Surabhi herself.

Talking about "Jism Yaa Rooh", Surabhi shared, "This ghazal is very close to my heart. It explores the eternal tug between the body and the soul -- a theme I've always found deeply poetic. Writing and singing it was a cathartic experience."

"I hope it resonates with everyone who has felt that inner duality. There's a certain stillness in ghazals that allows raw emotion to breathe, and I wanted to honour that with this composition," she added.

Coming to "More Sajan Remastered", the track has been composed by Arjuna Harjai and sung by Surabhi. It has managed to cross over 1 million views on YouTube.

Adding to her success streak, Surabhi has also contributed to the lyrics of "Dhul Gaye". Crooned in the melodious voice of Arijit Singh, this track has also been scored by Harjai.

Released on August 6, "Dhul Gaye" received a positive response from music lovers.

Backed by Arijit Singh's wife, Koyel Singh, who is also the creative producer of "Dhul Gaye", the video of the song has been produced under Oriyon Music, an independent music label founded by Arijit Singh.

Made under the direction of Rick Basu, the music video of "Dhul Gaye" features Prantika Das and Sam Bhattacharya.

Coming back to "Jism Yaa Rooh", Surabhi has once again delivered a solo act, continuing a trail of independent originals such as "Naa Maanungi" and "Ren D", written and performed by her.

Up next, Surabhi has come up with a duet, "Kaarigar", which is expected to be released in the coming months.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Finally some meaningful music in the age of remixes! The body-soul duality is such a profound Indian philosophical concept. Glad to see young artists exploring these themes through ghazals.
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Rohit P
More Sajan was good but this ghazal is on another level. The lyrics are so thoughtful. Surabhi is definitely one of the most promising independent artists we have right now.
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Michael C
As someone new to Indian music, I'm really impressed by how ghazals can convey such deep emotions. The production quality is excellent too. Looking forward to exploring more of this genre.
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Shreya B
While I appreciate the artistic effort, I feel the ghazal could have used more traditional instrumentation. The modern production sometimes overshadows the soulfulness that defines classic ghazals.
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Kavya N
So proud of Surabhi! From writing to singing - she's doing it all. We need more women taking charge in the music industry. Her collaboration with Arijit Singh on Dhul Gaye was also beautiful! ✨

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